Right now the tor-hidden-service only supports IPv4 naming scheme,
while it is possible to define IPv6 for tor aswell.
Someone should fix this.
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With the added 'python-pytest-3.0' dependency, the question
for the dependency is solved (which is a current failure),
afterwards you get to this one:
phase `build' succeeded after 1.3 seconds
starting phase `check'
running "python setup.py" with command "test" and parameters ()
running test
runni
Also see the reply given by Mx. Ginrut:
[[https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/artanis/2017-07/msg1.html]].
The following patch is an attempt to fix this.
I noticed that the '->json-string procedure doesn't exist in the
official guile-json. I tried checking for it also in multiple revisions,
but couldn't find it. Due to my lack of understanding on how both GNU
Artanis and guile-json work internally, I a
Additional Information
When installed from conda's documentation, conda installs the
following packages into conda's root environment by default:
asn1crypto, cffi, conda, conda-env, cryptography, idna, libffi,
openssl, packaging, pip, pycosat, pycparser, pyopenssl, pyparsing,
python, readline, re
1) Install conda into a profile:
guix package --install=conda --profile=$HOME/guix_profiles/conda
2) Activate the profile:
source $HOME/guix_profiles/conda/etc/profile
3) Create an environment with conda and install biopython
conda create --name test-env biopython
4) Try to activa
Hi Fred,
Can you send the exact commands you are using so we can replicate the
issue?
Pj.
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